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This is a 54 minute video. I watched about 3 minutes and it seemed like some potentially interesting info wrapped in useless visuals. I thought about downloading and reading the transcript (that's faster than watching videos), but it seems to me that it's another video that would be much better as a blog post. Could someone summarize in a sentence or two? Yes we know about the refresh interval. What is the bypass? Update: found the bypass via the youtube blurb: https://github.com/LaurieWired/tailslayer "Tailslayer is a C++ library that reduces tail latency in RAM reads caused by DRAM refresh stalls. "It replicates data across multiple, independent DRAM channels with uncorrelated refresh schedules, using (undocumented!) channel scrambling offsets that works on AMD, Intel, and Graviton. Once the request comes in, Tailslayer issues hedged reads across all replicas, allowing the work to be performed on whichever result responds first." |
1. Throw the video into notebooklm - it gives transcripts of all youtube videos (AFAIK) - go to sources on teh left and press the arrow key. Ask notbookelm to give you a summary, discuss anything etc.
2. Noticed that youtube now has a little Diamond icon and "Ask" next to it between the Share icon and Save icon. This brings up gemini and you can ask questions about the video (it has no internet access). This may be premium only. I still prefer Claude for general queries over Gemini.